- Warangal, India
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warangal — ˈwərəngəl adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Warangal, city of south central India : of or from the city of Warangal, India : of the kind or style prevalent in Warangal * * * /wawr euhng geuhl/, n. a city in N Andhra Pradesh, in SE… … Useful english dictionary
Warangal Airport — Warrangal Airport IATA: WGC – ICAO: VOWA Summary Airport type Public Operator Airports Authority of India … Wikipedia
Warangal — Localidad de la India … Wikipedia Español
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Warangal — [wôr′əŋ gəl] city in N Andhra Pradesh, SE India: pop. 448,000 … English World dictionary
Warangal — This article is about the municipality in India. For its namesake district, see Warangal district. Warangal city … Wikipedia
Warangal district — For the Warangal city, see Warangal. Warangal is a district in Andhra Pradesh, India. The administrative seat is Warangal.Warangal District has an area of 12,846 km², and a population of 3,246,004 of which 19.20% was urban as of 2001. [http://www … Wikipedia
India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… … Universalium
Warangal — /wawr euhng geuhl/, n. a city in N Andhra Pradesh, in SE India. 207,520. * * * ▪ India city, northern Andhra Pradesh state, southern India. It lies along the Chennai Kazipet Delhi railway. Warangal was the ancient capital of the Kakatiyas, an… … Universalium
Warangal train crash — The Warangal train crash was an accident which occurred on July 2 2003 in the town of Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, in India.The Golconda Express passenger service from Guntur to Secunderabad was scheduled to stop at Warangal station in mid morning,… … Wikipedia
Warangal — geographical name city S central India in N Andhra Pradesh NE of Hyderabad population 447,653 … New Collegiate Dictionary